I was in Mystery Canyon that day. My group exited the narrows minutes before the storm hit. I know at least two people were in Spry when it flashed. Amazingly, they got out.
I work for a TV show called "Rock the Park" on the CW network. It's about National Parks, including Zion and we are interested in getting your permission to use some of your footage (with credit, of course) Thanks and great work!
JohnGrit JohnGrit The overlook trail is what he’s on and it follows the creek until they split off. The creek is very deep and narrow and your not allowed to go down in it.
It's not for nothing that you're advised to check the weather forecast before venturing to certain locations in Zion! If only everyone took that advice!
@@KayentaRojo Dude.. In 1991, I hiked Pine Creek. No regulations, no tourists, just my friends. There was a water pool with more frogs(and tadpoles) than you could count. Cheers.
You may have noticed that I am not anywhere near being in danger from this flash. That's because I know what I am doing. But thanks for your insightful comment.
Amazing footage. Thank you for posting.
Its amazing how powerful and suddenly these happen
Amazing video good thing that you had a place to stay safe!
Thank you for sharing this awesome video😁👍💕
The first people to live in that cave probably witnessed exactly the same sight 1000's of years ago.
I was in Mystery Canyon that day. My group exited the narrows minutes before the storm hit. I know at least two people were in Spry when it flashed. Amazingly, they got out.
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing!
When you see the volume of water flowing off the rocks, you can understand how these flash floods kill so easily!
Pretty cool seeing all that water in the middle of the Utah desert.
Amazing. I've been on the overlook trail many times but have never seen anything like this!
Just mother nature doing her thing, She doesnt stop for Humans.
Beautiful impression!!!
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Dangerously beutifull
Wow! Thanks for sharing.
Very nice. You did a great job filming.
Awesome footage. Thanks
What program did you use to stabilize the video image?
Southern Utah's Monsoon Season is not a good time to visit Zion
Incredible!
Hi. What camera were you using here?
Wow awesome! 😊
Great job Otis!
Been there and seen it back in 1990
Can you imagine what the constant weathering does to the hiking trails? A chain fail or a rock fall could happen anytime. It inevitably will.
I work for a TV show called "Rock the Park" on the CW network. It's about National Parks, including Zion and we are interested in getting your permission to use some of your footage (with credit, of course) Thanks and great work!
I do not understand. Is the flooded creek where the trail is supposed to be? Is it normally totally dry? How did you get (out) home that day?
JohnGrit JohnGrit The overlook trail is what he’s on and it follows the creek until they split off. The creek is very deep and narrow and your not allowed to go down in it.
Ahh. That's not true. I hike up pine creek all the time. You have to access it from a point that tourists don't know.
Good video!!!
It's not for nothing that you're advised to check the weather forecast before venturing to certain locations in Zion!
If only everyone took that advice!
You picked a good spot to wait it out.
Very cool.
serious water
crazy beans!
That looks like the trail to the Emerald pools.
WOW
Хороша природа,
This is my home. Poor frogs.
I know right? I love the canyon tree frogs in Zion 😞
@@KayentaRojo Dude.. In 1991, I hiked Pine Creek. No regulations, no tourists, just my friends. There was a water pool with more frogs(and tadpoles) than you could count. Cheers.
@@reidellis1988 What is it like now, 31 years on?
@@vk2ig you have to get a permit to hike Pine Creek. Its crowded af. Like Disneyland now. It sucks.
Thats not checking the weather before you go
You may have noticed that I am not anywhere near being in danger from this flash. That's because I know what I am doing. But thanks for your insightful comment.
Children under the age of seven years old...should probably not be
allowed in. Not unless they're good swimmers.
Hi Scott,
Thanks! That should not be a problem. What needs to be done?